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and one night they put a great big screen up out there. and there's no electricity, but they get a way to get some electricity out there. and they've got a projector. and they project up on the screen, a news special on panning for gold in california. and the idea is, guys will see it up on the screen, and they'll all head for california and get out of, get out of the hair of the people in washington. but there's no trouble, everything is going pretty well. and low and behold, they do get enough votes to get this bill out of committee. and it does go onto the house floor. and it passes the house. vote is for getting them the bonus. hoover has said, president hoover has said he will veto it. but it has passed the house. these guys pulled off a miracle in their lobbying. and now the next question is, what's going to happen with the senate. finally it goes to the senate, and on june 16, they started pulling here in may. but june 16, it goes to the senate. and they know it's going to be a tight vote. there are upwards of 10,000 men, women, chi
and one night they put a great big screen up out there. and there's no electricity, but they get a way to get some electricity out there. and they've got a projector. and they project up on the screen, a news special on panning for gold in california. and the idea is, guys will see it up on the screen, and they'll all head for california and get out of, get out of the hair of the people in washington. but there's no trouble, everything is going pretty well. and low and behold, they do get...
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cable is also big business. financing, marketing, and finally, of course, if you want to be on television we have places within the caucus these days. >> thank you. >> "communicators" also attended a technology fair on the hill. we spoke to some of the innovators that were showing their wares. >> we have a company founded by jack parry, it is called syncback. >> id is an authentication technology to broadcast television over the top of the internet. looking at the landscape out there we have netflix, hulu, all extraordinary. the only thing missing on the internet is we do not have live broadcast tv. there has not been a technology to do that. >> what time do you use? >> we use the digital broadcast spectrum as a catalyst online, listening for the over the air broadcast. when a consumer has a connected device at home, we hear those broadcasts in turn that consumer, rather than giving broadcast over the air, we spend time getting content on the internet. we have a chart down here. essentially, we install a piece o
cable is also big business. financing, marketing, and finally, of course, if you want to be on television we have places within the caucus these days. >> thank you. >> "communicators" also attended a technology fair on the hill. we spoke to some of the innovators that were showing their wares. >> we have a company founded by jack parry, it is called syncback. >> id is an authentication technology to broadcast television over the top of the internet. looking at...
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big question about the weather, whether or not that will cooperate. our john zarrella is covering the launch at kennedy space center and he's talked with the crew. reynolds wolf is tracking the weather near kennedy space center. john, we'll talk about you first. tell us about the crew. are they ready? are they excited? >> reporter: this crew at one point didn't even think they would be the last crew. the "discovery" crew and then "endeavour" and then nasa added this flight. this was supposed to be a rescue shuttle if the others got in trouble but nasa decided, you know what, we have all these extra parts left, a vehicle that can fly, why not fly it? so, that's what the determination was made. and then suddenly this crew found themselves not being a backup on need crew but the prime crew and now they are flying the final shuttle. they have become known as the final four. >> beautiful shuttle. beautiful day. >> reporter: you guys are going to be the last shuttle flight. what's going through your mind? are you going, oh, man, you know, why me or is it li
big question about the weather, whether or not that will cooperate. our john zarrella is covering the launch at kennedy space center and he's talked with the crew. reynolds wolf is tracking the weather near kennedy space center. john, we'll talk about you first. tell us about the crew. are they ready? are they excited? >> reporter: this crew at one point didn't even think they would be the last crew. the "discovery" crew and then "endeavour" and then nasa added this...
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twice as big. and it would be great if all of it was constitutional, it could be great it was if it was all effective, if it was efficient and it would be great if we could afford it. but the fact is we're where we are today with $1.6 trillion deficits because we can't afford the government we have. and so we've not concentrated on the very areas where we can find mutual agreement, we've had three bipartisan bills in here where we've cut money, significant money, a billion here, $5 billion here, $7 billion here, go through the senate with vast majority votes only to go nowhere. because the allowance for the debate on the underlying bills was stopped. the bills were pulled. so what do we do? well, the first thing we do is we look at what the problems are. what are the problems? we have a hundred different programs with a hundred sets of bureaucracies for surface transportation alone. why do we do that? why haven't we fixed it? that's a question the american people ought to be asking. we have 82 prog
twice as big. and it would be great if all of it was constitutional, it could be great it was if it was all effective, if it was efficient and it would be great if we could afford it. but the fact is we're where we are today with $1.6 trillion deficits because we can't afford the government we have. and so we've not concentrated on the very areas where we can find mutual agreement, we've had three bipartisan bills in here where we've cut money, significant money, a billion here, $5 billion...
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that's the big story we have. we have another system, a potential system. this one would not be don, we've gone from ds to es. the next one we'd be dealing with would be with possibly emily, emily right ow here in the atlantic. you can see the deep convection out there. about a 70% chance this could actually become a named storm. and if it does, well, it could veer off a bit more to the west-northwest, perhaps moving towards the leeward islands, wind ward with islands. it's still too early to say if it would affect the united states. it all bears watching, and this time of the year, that's exactly what we're going to do here at cnn, your hurricane headquarters. we're also the hurricane headquarters, of course, in the gulf. we're watching the situation there, what's left of don may bring a few spits and drizzles, but they were hoping for some really significant rainfall. that will not be in the cards. heavy rain will be a possibility up in the northern plains and in the western great lakes due to this area of low pressure, this frontal boundary moving off to
that's the big story we have. we have another system, a potential system. this one would not be don, we've gone from ds to es. the next one we'd be dealing with would be with possibly emily, emily right ow here in the atlantic. you can see the deep convection out there. about a 70% chance this could actually become a named storm. and if it does, well, it could veer off a bit more to the west-northwest, perhaps moving towards the leeward islands, wind ward with islands. it's still too early to...
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that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created by companies that started. they estimate a certain number of startups, then they find out, guess what, they didn't have that number of startups. it's a statistical effort to make this, and they have overstated -- >> who is controlling their efforts to do that? is that just the instincts of federal workers? [everyone talking at once] >> they're bureaucrats, they're professionals and they are doing the best they can. this is no more a conspiracy than the media extra that you seem to think -- >>> know, this is politics! and it's not heal fum for his re-election. so a call comes from the white house. you can use a
that's a big drop! why that big cleavage? >> that's a huge -- very good question, john. that's an e norming change. >> did we have problem with the commerce department. >> they try to make the job numbers look as good as possible when they come out. when they -- >> you mean when they're bad, they try to make them look good? >> as good as possible. when they do revisions they find out the assumptions they made were inaccurate. they estimate how many jobs are created...
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we were hoping for a big drenching. think of texas almost like a hot pizza oven and all we did was throw a napkin in it. this storm dissipated faster than almost any storm i've seen before. it didn't even go into the mountains and dissipate, it literally evaporated as it moves over brownsville. you can see it on the satellite imagery. it was the big red blob, and as soon as it got to the dry land in texas, poof. all of a sudden, don was gone. so not good news down there. the storm system is -- what's left of it, circulation is going to head for mexico anyway so it looks like just scattered showers and storms in texas during the day today. we'll take what we can get, but this wasn't the answer we were hoping for. there's not a lot of wet weather on the map, there are showers in missouri, also showers in the northern plains. your forecast for today, rain likely more or less in mexico, not texas. hot weather for dallas once again. warm and sunny in the northeast. as we go into the sunday forecast, we should see a lot of th
we were hoping for a big drenching. think of texas almost like a hot pizza oven and all we did was throw a napkin in it. this storm dissipated faster than almost any storm i've seen before. it didn't even go into the mountains and dissipate, it literally evaporated as it moves over brownsville. you can see it on the satellite imagery. it was the big red blob, and as soon as it got to the dry land in texas, poof. all of a sudden, don was gone. so not good news down there. the storm system is --...
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the all-time record is the big, big heat of 1980 when they went 42 days in a row. today should be day 29, and look at this. they're going to get up into the 30s. look how hot it is on tuesday and wednesday. we have a chance of beating this incredible streak that no one thought we would touch from 1908, one of the hottest summers ever in the midwest. today's forecast -- actually, this is sunday's forecast first. tomorrow we're going to see those thunderstorms in the southeast. monsoonal showers. no one is really going to get washed out. the best chance would be in eastern north carolina. because i mixed up the days, here's your saturday with today's forecast. looks like the rain from don is going to stay whatever is left in mexico. showers and storms and areas of tennessee. it's just amazing that we just can't break this heat wave. it's literally going to take probably a big tropical storm or hurricane to do that, and there's nothing on the way for at least another week. >> okay. well, thanks for taking a look out there for us. bill karins. >>> biologists say they'r
the all-time record is the big, big heat of 1980 when they went 42 days in a row. today should be day 29, and look at this. they're going to get up into the 30s. look how hot it is on tuesday and wednesday. we have a chance of beating this incredible streak that no one thought we would touch from 1908, one of the hottest summers ever in the midwest. today's forecast -- actually, this is sunday's forecast first. tomorrow we're going to see those thunderstorms in the southeast. monsoonal showers....
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the fs the big red blob moving on shore. as soon as it got to the coast and dry land in texas, poof, all of a sudden don was gone. it looks like scattered showers and storms in texas during the day. this wasn't the answer we were hoping for. not a lot of wet weather on the map. there are some showers and storms in northern m mo. your forecast for today rain likely, more or less in mexico not in texas. hot weather for dallas one again. warm and sunny in the northeast. sunday forecast we should see a lot of thunderstorms in the mid-atlantic and the monsoonal showers and storms will continue in the four corners region. a lit of disappointment in texas. it didn't come true. hopefully we'll get another weak tropical system later in the season. >> keep it right here. we will have a live report from corpus christie, texas, coming up. >>> meantime, the search for a missing new hampshire girl, whab haven't police issued an amber alert? >>> back to court, the battle over dna evidence heats up in amanda knox' appeal in italy. >>> what
the fs the big red blob moving on shore. as soon as it got to the coast and dry land in texas, poof, all of a sudden don was gone. it looks like scattered showers and storms in texas during the day. this wasn't the answer we were hoping for. not a lot of wet weather on the map. there are some showers and storms in northern m mo. your forecast for today rain likely, more or less in mexico not in texas. hot weather for dallas one again. warm and sunny in the northeast. sunday forecast we should...
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s and big corporations call all the shots. people made comments that understand -- focuses on making their lives better. unfortunately, because of politics in washington and extreme ideology, that's not happening. my republican colleagues have been very public about their interpretation to take apart medicare and medicaid to pay for yet another tax cut for the millionaires and billionaires and to preserve subsidies for big oil companies. they've decided our current economy is the fault of the american people and now they're going to empty middle-class pockets to pay for it. the talk in washington now is driven by ideology that really has nothing to do with cost savings or preserving the american people. what really it is about is who suffers and who dreams and ideology is more important than job creation and social security and medicare aren't worth paying for anymore. it's time we spend opportunity and protect the middle class. it's time to focus on the real crisis in america, the jobs crisis. the speaker pro tempore: the gen
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>> yes, sir. >> so when you are trying to do the big hit, the big six, getting the big guys why is the testimony shows us only three times where there were any kind of inspections planned and i don't want to get into sources either but only three times we have been told that they try to do any detection and one of the gps tracking was a radioshack making -- why in the world was the quality and the quantity of agents and times, video cameras planted with internet connections etc., why is it there wasn't a tracking to track the weapons? >> we had trackers on vehicles. we have it trackers on -- it goes back to resources. we have agents that are out there working 16, 18 and 20 hour days. >> unfortunately you just made my case and time is expired. 18 hours of an agent's time is so much more money than one of these tracking devices if you are penny-wise and pound who wish by not having the device. with that we go to the gentlelady from the district of columbia for her five minutes. >> what would have would have been the next step? >> well maam, it depends on how long the firearms state in th
>> yes, sir. >> so when you are trying to do the big hit, the big six, getting the big guys why is the testimony shows us only three times where there were any kind of inspections planned and i don't want to get into sources either but only three times we have been told that they try to do any detection and one of the gps tracking was a radioshack making -- why in the world was the quality and the quantity of agents and times, video cameras planted with internet connections etc.,...
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it's a big, big, big story. >> huge deal. we'll see you in a couple of minutes. and i'll most definitely be watching, 9:00 p.m. sunday night, mr. blitzer, have a wonderful weekend working. thank you. >>> also, news flash, it's friday! the end of a long, hot workweek. and what better way to wind down by the pool. you've got to this, and you've got to see something else. starting today, and each and every friday here, i'll answer your questions. we're turning the tables a bit. give you a sneak peek of something we're coming up calling the week wind-down. p. >>> here's my ipod, i was at a concert last night and so many of you have gotten into our idea of doing a music monday. here's a quick hint for monday. she's born in chicago, you know her as a rhythm and blues singer, gospel, but she also was proposed to by bob dylan. hmm. music monday, see you at 3:00. from the teachers to the students. i had a student the other day that said... "miss stacy, this class is changing the way that i look at things." sparking that interest and showing them that math and science are
it's a big, big, big story. >> huge deal. we'll see you in a couple of minutes. and i'll most definitely be watching, 9:00 p.m. sunday night, mr. blitzer, have a wonderful weekend working. thank you. >>> also, news flash, it's friday! the end of a long, hot workweek. and what better way to wind down by the pool. you've got to this, and you've got to see something else. starting today, and each and every friday here, i'll answer your questions. we're turning the tables a bit. give...
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a big scam. i am not answering that. you are trying to scam us all the time. we are a very legitimate organization, and we have been around for eight years, and can you have a look at the forms from the irs and i can send you copies of the tax returns if you want. >> he never did. the money is coming from your tax dollars and churches and universities. the dhs in south dakota said he was paid $5,000 plus expenses to speak at this event, and he was given security. but shoobat told us -- >> i paid today myself. >> the bigger question is maybe why he is in south dakota teaching cops about islamic terrorists, a state that has so few muslims. a local newspaper here in rapid city says only a couple dozen live here year round. jim carpenter is south dakota's homeland security director. what was the point of bringing him here? >> i think he brings a point of you that is certainly not mainstream, a south dakota base point of you. he brings in commentary about living and being raised as a muslim and converting over to christianity. >> wow, all the background he shares w
a big scam. i am not answering that. you are trying to scam us all the time. we are a very legitimate organization, and we have been around for eight years, and can you have a look at the forms from the irs and i can send you copies of the tax returns if you want. >> he never did. the money is coming from your tax dollars and churches and universities. the dhs in south dakota said he was paid $5,000 plus expenses to speak at this event, and he was given security. but shoobat told us --...
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you've got now the whole world, you know, convinced that the united states has some kind of big debt problem, and in fact, you know, people who are just getting their news from the major media, they would think that we're facing in the united states, that we have 9.2 unemployment and an extremely weak economy as you can see from the data that came out today, they associate that with the debt. in fact, it's quite the opposite. we didn't have even a deficit problem until the recession. so the deficit problem that we're facing right now in the short term is simply a result of the recession and the weak recovery, and in the long term, of course, it's our health care spending that drives the long-term deficit, because we pay twice as much as other high-income countries per person. that is the medicare and medicaid. it's not a demographic problem or a spending problem, it's actually a health care cost problem. and the public is completely unaware of that from watching the news that they see. >> ok. there is a weak recovery, as you say, very quickly, the credit agencies may write down tripl
you've got now the whole world, you know, convinced that the united states has some kind of big debt problem, and in fact, you know, people who are just getting their news from the major media, they would think that we're facing in the united states, that we have 9.2 unemployment and an extremely weak economy as you can see from the data that came out today, they associate that with the debt. in fact, it's quite the opposite. we didn't have even a deficit problem until the recession. so the...
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week of corporate earnings reports on wall street, but every week is a big week for big oil. there's never a shortage of outrage with high gas prices and struggling u.s. economy. this is how much each of these oil giants earned on average per day in profits in this last quarter. america's largest oil corporation, the largest, more rags and production company, exxon mobil, earned more than $117 million per day. in 2010 alone it made $30.5 billion and it is the most profitable company in the world according to rankings from "fortune." royal dutch shell the largest oil company in europe raked in more than $95 million each and every day in the quarter and profits were -- the total profits as we'll see right now, were a lot bigger than that. bp, bouncing back after the oil spill in the gulf last year, the company made about $58 million a day after posting a $5.3 billion profit for the quarter. later this morning, chevron will report its second-quarter profits. the company made $19 billion in 2010, making its third most profitable company in the world. christine? >> all right. that
week of corporate earnings reports on wall street, but every week is a big week for big oil. there's never a shortage of outrage with high gas prices and struggling u.s. economy. this is how much each of these oil giants earned on average per day in profits in this last quarter. america's largest oil corporation, the largest, more rags and production company, exxon mobil, earned more than $117 million per day. in 2010 alone it made $30.5 billion and it is the most profitable company in the...
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there's big battles over the budget. the democrats are getting push back because they went along with governor chris christie. they just slashed benefits for state employees. it's got to be a topic that come ups again if you're elected. how would you move forward on that knowing on the one hand you have state employees who want their benefits in the other, new jersey has the highest property taxes in the nation. >> we know we have the highest property taxes. with the governor slashing the communities it's raising the taxes in those communities. what we need to do is understand that i am 100% for collective bargaining. we fortunate have a situation where that grandfathers in and goes away. the future is now new jerseyians coming together making sure that we continue to push our good schools. we have great schools in jersey. my biggest thing is we have to strive to be the best. we're cutting women's services and all these areas. the reality is that's just passing it on to someone else. >> we were talking about why you chos
there's big battles over the budget. the democrats are getting push back because they went along with governor chris christie. they just slashed benefits for state employees. it's got to be a topic that come ups again if you're elected. how would you move forward on that knowing on the one hand you have state employees who want their benefits in the other, new jersey has the highest property taxes in the nation. >> we know we have the highest property taxes. with the governor slashing the...
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i'm a big proponent of regular order. i believe we get the best work product out of this body when we work through regular order and we've done that time and time and time again in this congress and we'll do it time and time again in the future. but today we're faced with a predicament where august 2 is looming on the horizon. now, it's friday, for folks who don't know, we're not going home tonight after work. don't worry, madam speaker, as you know, this house is going to be in full swing tonight, tomorrow morning, tomorrow night , on sunday, on monday to get america through this challenge. but my white house, my president tells me that august 2 is the day by which we must pass a bill and here we are at the last hour to make that happen. now, why are we at the last hour? that was a question my friend from colorado asked and i have the answer. because we didn't actually start this process today. we didn't start it last night in the rules committee, we started this process back in february with h.r. 1, a bill to fund the g
i'm a big proponent of regular order. i believe we get the best work product out of this body when we work through regular order and we've done that time and time and time again in this congress and we'll do it time and time again in the future. but today we're faced with a predicament where august 2 is looming on the horizon. now, it's friday, for folks who don't know, we're not going home tonight after work. don't worry, madam speaker, as you know, this house is going to be in full swing...
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if they manage to defeat this vote today, this is going to be a big, big problem for markets. if they don't, you may see markets continue to tread water until there is a solution to this. now, remember, speaker boehner's plan is not likely one that is going to pass the senate. not likely one that is going to get past the president. the bottom line if there is some sense boehner has better control of h over hi members you may see markets allowing a little bit more time. right now markets are largely relaxing but ready to move if this doesn't go the right way. >> thanks, guys. >>> at the bottom of the hour, we will go to wall street for the opening bell and answer a question many of us have right now -- should we take our money out of the stock exchange and where do we put it if so. we will talk to a financial analyst about that. >>> cnn obtained dramatic new video taken minutes after the bombing of the government buildings in norway. it was shot by a hamburg who works in oslo and driving through a tunnel beneath the city's government plaza when the bomb went off. eight people k
if they manage to defeat this vote today, this is going to be a big, big problem for markets. if they don't, you may see markets continue to tread water until there is a solution to this. now, remember, speaker boehner's plan is not likely one that is going to pass the senate. not likely one that is going to get past the president. the bottom line if there is some sense boehner has better control of h over hi members you may see markets allowing a little bit more time. right now markets are...
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here is where the big numbers come in. the republican speaker has staked his leadership on the plan to let the treasury borrow $900 billion right away, while cutting $915 billion in future spending. contrast that with the senate plan from majority leader reid which would hike the debt by $2.7 trillion by cutting spending by $2.2 trillion. it's not clear when the senate will vote on anything, actually. and that brings me to cnn correspondent, kate bolduan. >> reporter: sounds like they are cautionly optimistic. i am told speaker boehner said they do not have the votes yet but will pass that pill, and some news, on the senate side, the senate majority leader harry reid took to the floor and said this evening, tonight, the senate will move to act on the boehner bill. this assumes that boehner secures the votes and does pass in the house, but this is significant, because all along we have been hearing that there was a sense that the senate was waiting to act to see what happens with the boehner bill, and harry reid was clear o
here is where the big numbers come in. the republican speaker has staked his leadership on the plan to let the treasury borrow $900 billion right away, while cutting $915 billion in future spending. contrast that with the senate plan from majority leader reid which would hike the debt by $2.7 trillion by cutting spending by $2.2 trillion. it's not clear when the senate will vote on anything, actually. and that brings me to cnn correspondent, kate bolduan. >> reporter: sounds like they are...
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(toucan squawks) (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ ♪ like curious... ♪ like curious... curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator george loved the museum. every time he went, he discovered something new. the new north pole exhibit was frosty fun with its igloos and polar bears.
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we are selling -- what you are -- >> i'm buying it. >> but you're a big girl. you're a big girl. so tired of advertisers being blamed because we set this idealistic world up. and ironically, we're the most successful campaigns right now is a dove campaign that shows very real, very -- you know, not perfect-looking women. so i don't think it's smart marketing. but i'm kind of -- children of parents being rendered helpless by the heinous magazine people because we -- we change what julia roberts look like. >> everyone knows that's not a real photo. i don't want more government in my life. >> one more instance of i'm so tired of blurred haplessness of our public of what the media does, politicians do, people can make their own decisionings. >> that does not look like the mo most egregious example of air brushing. >> i talked to cindy crawford. she told me, star, tell women i don't wake up cindy crawford every day. they make me to cindy crawford. no one should think the face you see in the advertisements are ones that you can achieve. because i can't achieve it with the help. >> air
we are selling -- what you are -- >> i'm buying it. >> but you're a big girl. you're a big girl. so tired of advertisers being blamed because we set this idealistic world up. and ironically, we're the most successful campaigns right now is a dove campaign that shows very real, very -- you know, not perfect-looking women. so i don't think it's smart marketing. but i'm kind of -- children of parents being rendered helpless by the heinous magazine people because we -- we change what...
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big day today, but the big drama on capitol hill will hardly be limited to the house floor. some leading democrats are talking about a back-up plan in case a final deal is not reach inside time. assistant minority leader james clyburn saying that do 14th -- the 14th amendment gives president obama the right to raise the debt limit on his own by simply signing an executive order. he said he won't, but would he ever go that route? let's bring in constitutional lawyer mike car vel. welcome, good to have you here today. >> thanks a lot. martha: basically, if president were to change his mind or might be forced to rethink his decision on that based on the fact there is no deal if that's where we come to this, would he have the constitutional backing, in your mind, to make that decision, to say i'm just going to raise the limit, that's what i need to do? >> no. that would be clearly and blatantly unconstitutional. what representative clyburn and the treasury secretary have omitted is the 14th amendment says that the public debt authorized by law cannot be questioned. so if he's ma
big day today, but the big drama on capitol hill will hardly be limited to the house floor. some leading democrats are talking about a back-up plan in case a final deal is not reach inside time. assistant minority leader james clyburn saying that do 14th -- the 14th amendment gives president obama the right to raise the debt limit on his own by simply signing an executive order. he said he won't, but would he ever go that route? let's bring in constitutional lawyer mike car vel. welcome, good...
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washington can still get big things done. this is about continuing to have a strong economy and continuing to compromise and take maybe a couple chapters out of tip o'neill, bob michael, ronald reagan, president clinton, people that have served in this town with distinction and gotten big things done through compromise. >> shall house republicans said that they've already compromised and that's what the boehner bill is r, it is a compromise. >> i'll let jay do his job. i'm not here to take his job. i'm here to try and put forth the message that in one of the highest unemployment sectors in the country, are where we have friends and neighbors all over the country that are out of work during the construction season, they ought to go back to work. they shouldn't be held hostage. these projects shouldn'ten held hostage. and we have 4,000 faa employees through no -- hard working people who come to work every day and do their jobs. >> you can explain what the bottleneck is with the faa bill from your perspective? >> yes, certainly
washington can still get big things done. this is about continuing to have a strong economy and continuing to compromise and take maybe a couple chapters out of tip o'neill, bob michael, ronald reagan, president clinton, people that have served in this town with distinction and gotten big things done through compromise. >> shall house republicans said that they've already compromised and that's what the boehner bill is r, it is a compromise. >> i'll let jay do his job. i'm not here...
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maybe a couple of days isn't a big -- as big of a deal. certain there treasury department is making plans at this point to figure out which bills are going to get paid and which ones will get pushed off. >> sounds like we are right back where we were yesterday. we will have to wait and see. senior congressional reporter with politico. >> always good to talk to a fellow terrapin. >> that's right. go terps. >> that's a turtle, is it not? >> tortoise. much larger and lives longer. >> excellent diversion from the conversation about the debt deal. all we can keep asking is what happen it is there is no deal? if i had a nickel every time we had to ask this question i would be able to pay the national debt. the white house insists president obama will not raise the debt ceiling by himself by invoking the 14th amendment. still a lot of folks out there are talking about this escape clause. that's because former president bill clinton and some house democrats say the president should use it if no deal is reached. what are we talking about here? this
maybe a couple of days isn't a big -- as big of a deal. certain there treasury department is making plans at this point to figure out which bills are going to get paid and which ones will get pushed off. >> sounds like we are right back where we were yesterday. we will have to wait and see. senior congressional reporter with politico. >> always good to talk to a fellow terrapin. >> that's right. go terps. >> that's a turtle, is it not? >> tortoise. much larger and...
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why is today such a big day for so many? peter doocy live in dc with the details. >> at about 3:00 o'clock this afternoon, the house will start debating the boehner bill. that's the one republicans are hoping has the best shot at becoming law. raise the debt limit by $900 billion, then cut spending by $1.2 trillion right now and cut a little bit more a little bit later, six months from now, right in the heart of campaign season. something the republicans who had been resisting supporting this plan are apparently starting to come around. but that doesn't necessarily mean it's got a great shot at becoming law because if it passes the house, it's going to hit a road block in the senate where all 53 democrats said in a letter to speaker boehner yesterday that there is no way they'll support it. they would much prefer their leaders' harry reid's plan, the one that raises the debt limit one time, $2.4 trillion and cuts a little more than that, $2.7 trillion and that would last through the 2012 election and into 2013. but that plan
why is today such a big day for so many? peter doocy live in dc with the details. >> at about 3:00 o'clock this afternoon, the house will start debating the boehner bill. that's the one republicans are hoping has the best shot at becoming law. raise the debt limit by $900 billion, then cut spending by $1.2 trillion right now and cut a little bit more a little bit later, six months from now, right in the heart of campaign season. something the republicans who had been resisting supporting...
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why this school system doesn't want that is a big question. that needs to change. >> david mcfarland from the trevor project. thanks for your time. i want to pass along to everyone out there, if you or someone is feeling bullied or at risk of suicide for anyone across the board. it doesn't matter if you are part of the lgbt community. you can call the trevor project lifeline at 866-488-7386. this lifeline is free and confidential. >>> here is an amazing statistic. half of all new jobs since the recession added has been added in one state alone. the state's governor might consider using this employment boost to help his run for the white house. there is the man himself. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all th
why this school system doesn't want that is a big question. that needs to change. >> david mcfarland from the trevor project. thanks for your time. i want to pass along to everyone out there, if you or someone is feeling bullied or at risk of suicide for anyone across the board. it doesn't matter if you are part of the lgbt community. you can call the trevor project lifeline at 866-488-7386. this lifeline is free and confidential. >>> here is an amazing statistic. half of all new...
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that's the big question today. a lot of analysts are saying look at some of the big companies in this country. exxonmobil and microsoft have aaa bond ratings and they can reserve a better credit rating than their home country. that's kind of sad, ali. >> there are questions as to how that sort of holds up. listen, in honor of you and dunkin' donuts, yesterday after work i walked around the corner and got an egg white and turkey flat bread and apparently i helped the company. >> i bet shareholders will be happy that you're buying and other people are buying. shares of dnkn exploded out of the gate, opened at 19 bucks apiece and closed at 2
that's the big question today. a lot of analysts are saying look at some of the big companies in this country. exxonmobil and microsoft have aaa bond ratings and they can reserve a better credit rating than their home country. that's kind of sad, ali. >> there are questions as to how that sort of holds up. listen, in honor of you and dunkin' donuts, yesterday after work i walked around the corner and got an egg white and turkey flat bread and apparently i helped the company. >> i...
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big challenges often look that way. today, however, i can say clearly that we have stopped a president in growing our government an begin to head down a path towards prosperity for our nation and freedom. it's a good day. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern, for five minutes. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, last week the united nations declared famine in somalia and reported urgent needs in ethiopia and kenya. on our nightly tv news and daily papers, we are seeing the pictures of people dying, children suffering extreme malnutrition, and mothers carrying their babies, walking over 100 miles in search of food and safe hache. tens of thousands of -- hiven. tens of thousands of people are seeking safe haven. this is send triest year on record since 1951. the impact has been compounded by war, neglect, and sigh spiraling food prices. some 11.5 million people across east africa ne
big challenges often look that way. today, however, i can say clearly that we have stopped a president in growing our government an begin to head down a path towards prosperity for our nation and freedom. it's a good day. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern, for five minutes. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, last week the united nations declared...
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. >> bill: i said from the jump the big loser in this whole thing if they get a deal done his image is going to take it. >> is he now streaming himself on dick morris.com. didn't get enough of him tonight. >> every day at lunch get a video. >> bill: fabulous. lawyer range gram on -- laura ingraham on the possibility of a compromise and the branding of norway killer a . >> bill: in the week in review from the ingraham angle segment tent, loss to talk about ms. laura celebrating the success of brand new best seller of thee i zing. muffin tops to body shops. what did you think of the discussion with morris. right on that the far left is intimidating the president of the united states. >> all going to be about turn-out bill as dick pointed out in 2012. y it was the president earlier this week leaning on and appealing to la raza or whether it's president obama being dictated to by the far left web sites, i think it's going to be a push poll thing until november. he has got to motivate the troops because he can't run on his record. he has got to run on all these other kind of side issues to
. >> bill: i said from the jump the big loser in this whole thing if they get a deal done his image is going to take it. >> is he now streaming himself on dick morris.com. didn't get enough of him tonight. >> every day at lunch get a video. >> bill: fabulous. lawyer range gram on -- laura ingraham on the possibility of a compromise and the branding of norway killer a . >> bill: in the week in review from the ingraham angle segment tent, loss to talk about ms. laura...
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certainly there are also big signs that speaker boehner is facing a vocal rebellion among the gop ranks, among republican ranks. this morning on conservative talk radio he tried to rally the troops. >> is it true that you told some of the republican members this morning that you need to get your a word in line behind this debt ceiling bill? >> i sure did. listen, this is time to do what is doable. this bill isn't perfect. >> what have we got to do? >> just moments after he spoke those words from fellow republicans and tea party leaders were rallying against his bill outside the capitol. >> folks, we've got to hold the line. we've got to stand strong. we can't let down the people who elected us last november. >> we have the boehner proposal on the table. it will cut next year $1 billiobillion [ audience boos ] >> we are spending $1 billion an hour virtually. that is insignificant and not meaningful reform. >> tea party favorites rand paul and jim demint. one of the rally organizers saying compromise simply is not the answer. >> we do think compromise is a bad word. if you look at what's
certainly there are also big signs that speaker boehner is facing a vocal rebellion among the gop ranks, among republican ranks. this morning on conservative talk radio he tried to rally the troops. >> is it true that you told some of the republican members this morning that you need to get your a word in line behind this debt ceiling bill? >> i sure did. listen, this is time to do what is doable. this bill isn't perfect. >> what have we got to do? >> just moments after...
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big screen. tune in tonight and i'll show you how all worked and how you can see the movie. you never know, you may be in it. we will hear from the film makers that is tonight in my tech report. >> still ahead at 6:00 p.m. san jose residents are blaming the bank for letting the foreclosed homes become like. why the space station is on schedule to be slashed. a feature that is removed from the ford car. >> residents are take the stand in the south bay demanded that banks do something about a hard core close home that has become an eyesore. a medical student missing for nearly two months, we are live at a rally in her honor. and why russia want to trash the international space station. [music] >> are big story tonight, an act of kindness comes to a horrible end. a father, husband, and minister shot in the head and now in grave conditions. we explain what happens and talk with those low know him in the community. her >> he was a very good man, a very good church going man. how many men you know will
big screen. tune in tonight and i'll show you how all worked and how you can see the movie. you never know, you may be in it. we will hear from the film makers that is tonight in my tech report. >> still ahead at 6:00 p.m. san jose residents are blaming the bank for letting the foreclosed homes become like. why the space station is on schedule to be slashed. a feature that is removed from the ford car. >> residents are take the stand in the south bay demanded that banks do something...
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. >> bill: i said from the jump the big loser in this whole thing if they get a deal done his image is going to take it. >> is he now streaming himself on dick morris.com. didn't get enough of him tonight. >> every day at lunch get a video. >> bill: fabulous. lawyer range gram on -- laura ingraham on the possibility of a compromise and the branding of ♪ [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] 125 years ago... we invented the automobile. ♪ and 80,000 patents later, we're still reinventing it. ♪ it's no coindence that the oldest car company has the youngest and freshest line in the luxury class. mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. ♪ . >> bill: in the week in review from the ingraham angle segment tent, loss to talk about ms. laura celebrating the success of brand new best seller of thee i zing. muffin tops to body shops. what did you think of the discussion with morris. right on that the far left is intimidating the president of the united states. >> all going to be about turn-out bill as dick pointed out in 2012. y it was
. >> bill: i said from the jump the big loser in this whole thing if they get a deal done his image is going to take it. >> is he now streaming himself on dick morris.com. didn't get enough of him tonight. >> every day at lunch get a video. >> bill: fabulous. lawyer range gram on -- laura ingraham on the possibility of a compromise and the branding of ♪ [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] 125 years ago... we invented the automobile. ♪ and 80,000 patents later,...
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from all of us in london and singapore, a big thank you for watching bbc news day. by-bye for now. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. " newsday" on the bbc. >> libya condemns britain's decision to expel all of colonel gaddafi's diplomats after recognizing the transitional council as the new government. an independent inquiry in a way into the attacks and they say the country will not be made to cowger. >> and with just a year to go until the london olympics, the head of the ioc extend an invitation to the world's athletes. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> and it is 4:00 a.m. in london. broadcasting to viewers in america on pbs and around the world. this is "neuza de." -- "neuza dnewsday." >> five months after the uprising against colonel g
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fog is a big part of what appeared to today. the drizzle has been sticking with us in downtown san francisco. the morning will consist of a fog and low cloud cover. partly cloudy into the afternoon with the greeks of sunshine especially in the south bay. the breeze picks up later today as well. full details coming up and a little bit. >> better news for what has been a hot spot on 680. an accident on the shoulder green showing up on the road with sensors. the drive time is back to 68 minutes for your drive time heading out of dublin into the fetus. >> out of oakland, a chp officers are investigating a deadly police pursuit. officers spotted a man driving erratically on oakland's city streets. he refused to pullover and that prompted a chase that reached up to 80 mi. per hour getting on to 880 north oz. the man then crashes be getting off of the twenty ninth avenue offramp and was ejected. later pronounced dead at highland >> a fire broke out yesterday at this marker plastics complex. they had crews from four different degree are
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is there a big market for them? >> well, i wouldn't say there's a big market for them but there's a niche market for them. >> there's a niche market and -- >> definitely a niche. >> well, harrison, really appreciate you coming to times square. indo, thanks very much. i have a feeling you find plenty to do out and about in times square. that's going to do it from here. coming up next we're going to the market. some new food combinations that you're going to have to see or taste to believe. come on back, won't you? ♪ in th weather is high ♪ ♪ you can stretch right up and touch the sky ♪ >> 57thnnual food show hits washington, d.c. this weekend, but we have the ultimate preview with sara moulton. you were asked to be one of the judges. >> i was asked to be one of the judges. >> 180,000 newreats that are going to be sampled and we have a sampling todada what is that? >> micro citrus. yeah, you won't be able to break it -- >> oh, my goodness. >> they're like lined caviar. it explodes in your mouth. can you see th
is there a big market for them? >> well, i wouldn't say there's a big market for them but there's a niche market for them. >> there's a niche market and -- >> definitely a niche. >> well, harrison, really appreciate you coming to times square. indo, thanks very much. i have a feeling you find plenty to do out and about in times square. that's going to do it from here. coming up next we're going to the market. some new food combinations that you're going to have to see or...
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. >> bill: i said from the jump the big loser in this whole thing if they get a deal done his image is going to take it. >> is he now streaming himself on dick morris.com. didn't get enough of him tonight. >> every day at lunch get a video. >> bill: fabulous. lawyer range gram on -- laura ingraham on the possibility of a compromise and the branding of norway killer a christian. laura is next. aughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have cess to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with the strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. you had
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so it is a big test. >> some people who are friends of yours have said this isn't fair. your job is to run your party. but there is another party in there too. you have this tea party caucus that didn't come to washington with the same values. >> it is not the tea party caucus. most of the freshmen are frankly in pretty good shape. it would be more what i would describe as some hard-line conservatives who want more. i don't blame them. i want more too. but this was an agreement between the bipartisan senate leaders and myself. it is what's doable. and i think we can get there. >> mr. speaker, is it fair to say you have a bit of a rebellion on your hands? or do you feel -- >> i've got a little rebellion on my hands every day. it comes with the territory. >> you're not worried. >> never let them see you sweat. >> i'm disappointed. i care about john boehner. i think he's a good person. i'm disappointed he's painted himself into this corner. it makes our job over here much more difficult. i hope that the american people will learn pretty soon that we are able to work our way
so it is a big test. >> some people who are friends of yours have said this isn't fair. your job is to run your party. but there is another party in there too. you have this tea party caucus that didn't come to washington with the same values. >> it is not the tea party caucus. most of the freshmen are frankly in pretty good shape. it would be more what i would describe as some hard-line conservatives who want more. i don't blame them. i want more too. but this was an agreement...
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hi parents, it's going to be such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. how'd you learn to do that? what'd you use? every project we finish comes with a story built-in. it's how our rough ideas become "you did that yourself?" so when we can save more on the projects that let us fix, make, and do more... that just makes the stories even better. more saving. more doi
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. >> big sports news this afternoon. we turn our attention to san francisco giants go.ing to have a new bat in the line up tomorrow, perhaps, there is a trade in the works sending top pitching prospects zach wheeler to the mets that can become official tomorrow. and he can be in a giants uniform. the giants struggled lately and belltran might be the bat they need. expect him to hit in the middle of the order. and that is a get. >> giants are signaling and going for it. >> and it's just head. frightening moments for a father taking a trip with his son. the leap of faith he had to take when his 3-year-old tumbled towards a water fall. >> volunteers who are stepping in to clean state parks, some are in danger of shutting down. >> and take a look at traffic now. there are things moving smoothly. there is lovely weather here. spencer christian is here with a look at the forecast. >> and there is a heat wave spread across the country. and up in the upper mid west into great lakes, thunderstorms as well. despite quiet nature, i
. >> big sports news this afternoon. we turn our attention to san francisco giants go.ing to have a new bat in the line up tomorrow, perhaps, there is a trade in the works sending top pitching prospects zach wheeler to the mets that can become official tomorrow. and he can be in a giants uniform. the giants struggled lately and belltran might be the bat they need. expect him to hit in the middle of the order. and that is a get. >> giants are signaling and going for it. >> and...
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he's kind of a big deal within the beltway, a la youtube clips. i'll tweet out the link if you would like to hear it yourself. there's more buzz about house republicans. a movie about bank robbers, what they're listening to when they talk debt? >> the movie is called "the town" and republicans played a clip of the movie, affleck is in the movie, telling his buddy he needs some help, a lot of trust. i need your help, i can't tell you what it is, you can never ask me about it later and we're going to hurt some people. >> which car are we going to take? >> so they show this clip and then in the meeting, republican congressman allen west volunteers if figuratively to drive the car for the republican leadership, but not lost on all of this is what the affleck character in the movie actually does. he and his buddy basically engage in a violent beatdown of a couple of other guys at an apartment. and then suddenly this movie starts provoking jabs from democrats, including affleck. the huffington post reports that affleck says republicans ought to watch hi
he's kind of a big deal within the beltway, a la youtube clips. i'll tweet out the link if you would like to hear it yourself. there's more buzz about house republicans. a movie about bank robbers, what they're listening to when they talk debt? >> the movie is called "the town" and republicans played a clip of the movie, affleck is in the movie, telling his buddy he needs some help, a lot of trust. i need your help, i can't tell you what it is, you can never ask me about it...
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it's not that big. i can get my hands down in there but i don't know, oh my head, and my soldiers, yeah. that's how he got in. >> shepard: that's fascinating. she made it out without any rescue crews. updating a couple of top stories now. lawmakers have just six days to come up with an agreement on the nation's debt crisis. one they created. the stalemate on capitol hill hitting the markets hard. the dow off 200 today. new surveillance video shows the moment the bomb exploded outside the government building in norway. one of two deadly attacks there on a day when 76 people were murdered. and on this day back in 1942, the soviet dictator joseph stalin issued his infamous order 227. any soldier retreating from the battlefield will be shot on site. stalin was never one to minutes words. when he gave an order it was on order never a suggestion. in an attempt to boost morale and prevent dissessions stalin famously declared not one step backward. and he commanded his officers to liquidate panic makers and cow
it's not that big. i can get my hands down in there but i don't know, oh my head, and my soldiers, yeah. that's how he got in. >> shepard: that's fascinating. she made it out without any rescue crews. updating a couple of top stories now. lawmakers have just six days to come up with an agreement on the nation's debt crisis. one they created. the stalemate on capitol hill hitting the markets hard. the dow off 200 today. new surveillance video shows the moment the bomb exploded outside the...